GigaomEliminating my guitar pedalboard with IK Multimedia’s BlueBoard and iLoud
Guitarists don’t need to lug around huge pedalboards anymore if they want to tap into a variety of sounds. The BlueBoard and the iLoud are up to the task. Read more »
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Guitarists don’t need to lug around huge pedalboards anymore if they want to tap into a variety of sounds. The BlueBoard and the iLoud are up to the task. Read more »
Apple released new versions of iWork this week that actually come with less features than the previous versions, and it’s not clear how that benefits those using Apple’s productivity apps. Read more »
I’ve been a big fan of IK Multimedia’s gear for a long time and here’s my review of their latest. Read more »
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Between Office 365 and Google Docs, Apple really needed a way for Mac users to edit documents online using Apple’s own programs. Which is why it announced iWork for the cloud. Read more »
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